8 THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY.IMAY 27 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , May 27 , LOOriL BREVITIES , The tftcoa at Council Bluffi opened yoitp- day. A goodly number of Omah u were in attendance. In the police court yesterday morning GcorRO Hoffman aworo out n complaint agaln t Fred W. BulUrd , who ho s y has threatened to kill him. --Tho Musical Union orchestra Icavo Thurs day for West Point where a May party Is to be given Intho opera homo In the evening. The household gooda of Mr. J. M. 1'attco have been shipped to St. Louis , in which city that gentleman will m<o his future residence Mr. i'nttco and family leave to-day for St. Louis. Frank 0. Marlln , who was shot by the two Dago rowdies , Lonla and Walter 1'arro , Sunday night , Is now attho Central hospital and his physicians are of the opinion that ho will recover. The ball has not yet been lo cated Mr. D. K. Shane , superintendent of the construction of the now court house an nounces that ho will build a temporary sot of tairs with railing on the north and main entrance , so that the visitors can go through the main entrance. A piatol shot on the corner of Fifteenth M > d Farnam about 1 o'clock yesterday morning cauiod considerable excitement. The origin of the hooting could not bo dlicoverod , nor is it known that there are any circumstances of a tragical nature back of the occurrence. Hungry thieves invaded Monday night the humble home of A. W. Olson 804 Douglas street and gobbled uj all the eatables in the house. When they got through the Olson larder looked as bore as though it had furnished temporary re pose for a three ply swarm of grasshoppers. Marshal Cummings received , yesterday , s telegram from Lawrence Ilarrigan , the chie o ! police of St. Louis , instructing him toarreal a 12-year old runaway boy named Ramsey Bogy , who is supposed to bo headed for Omaha. The depot policeman hag been noti fied to be on the lookout for the runaway youth. youth.It It is said by parties resident in the vi cinity of Horseahoo lake that that body ol water Is in certain directions not to bo reached by reason of a largo marshy gulf which has cleft the Calhoun road in twain/ For this reason excursion parties cannot roach the lake by way of Calhoun. The roads from Omaha are , however , said to be good , Yesterday morninp Robert J. Sklles. the forger waa taken before Justice Anderson ant waived examination. His cose was set for preliminary hearing June 1C. In the mean time ho has been released on $500 ball , fur nished by General Howard. The young man Is a son of General Skiles , of the departmen ! of Dakota , an old war veteran and friend ol General Howard. It is Indeed to bo regretted that the young man has fallen Into trouble , and bis friends hero hope that at the proper time ho may be able to relieve himself of the suspicion which now clouds his name. TIio May Coronation Fatty. The preparation in progress bespeaks a great social success for the Ladles' Private May Coronation Party , in A. O. H. hall , Thirteenth and Jackson streets , Friday evening - ing next. The ladies Interested had , as inti mated , a meeting on Sunday afternoon , and since then they have been at work untiringly to make the decorated portion of the work a complete and very artistic outcome of their efforts , The Mny polo will bo placed in the center of the hall , The design tor it is a boautifu and unique realization of floral architecture , and when in position will bo an embodlmenl of perfect taste in flower grouping , The design also for the floral wreath and crown to be worn by the May queen is very pretty. The crown is to bo composed of full blown white roECi and will look handsome one We understand the May queen wil ; be chosen the nUht of the party and the cer emonies of coronation and presentation wil form a novel and highly-pleasing incident ol the evening's entertainment. Nothing really is being left undone to make this an event ol great social interest , and something long to b ( remembered by the ladies of 'Omaha and their friends taking part , and wo doubt nol its ngreeabihty and the friendly social inter course it will engender will bo appreciated by the many who were hitherto unknown to eacl other , The A , O. II society ia to commended for its efforts in this direction , Marshal OUIIIIIIIIIKB and the The other day Marshal Cummings shot the pet pup of Annie Johnson , This caninu was a wonderful being , sharp , intelligent and very capable. Ilia ability was all comprehensive. Ho could do any thing , from steering a Coun cil Blul ! * sucker against a ' 'brace game , " up to singing "Schubert's Serenade" in bevora different dialects , But Marshal Cummlngs is not appreciative of genius as it is fouad in ftog flesh and ehot the "purp. " Monday the cose came up for trial baforo Judge liartletf. Mrs. Johnson testified that the dog was o ! the rat and tan breed , and was worth live hundred dollars. It was a remarkable eourco of revenue , rhe said. On jnoro than one occasion she had rented the purp out as a canine trick performer and tlio had denied $5 for its throe hours work. The plaintiff' * daughter gave testimony which did not lit In exactly with that of MrJ. She thought the dog was worth anything from ? 5,000 to a couple of a million dollars or so. Its ability as a trick performer was nomntlilnp peerlessly stupendous , as Bnriumi'd "ad" man would express himself , The defense win ublv conducted by Mar shal Cummings himself , aud after the argu ment * of counsel were nil in , the court rend ered a deciaion that It Marsnal CummiDgs were liable for the offense , it was a matter outside the pale of juitico jurisdiction , "BUI1 HiiRlii'H ISlucteil Casliler of the Nebraska Nntionul , Mr. W. H. S. Hughes has loan elected cashier of the Nebraska National bank , and will In nfov/'dftTS enter upon the discharge in the duties of liij position , Ttio Nebraska National Is to bo congratulated upon the cholte of Mr. Huahos , Ho is one of the old- oat and most popular banking men in Omaha , .aud his hosts of friends will bo glad to learn of his promotion , Mr , Hughes began his career with KourUza brothers , at Dakota City , a quarter of a century ago , and came with them tn Oma.ha when they established the banking house of Kmintzi brothers , at the northwest cornriof 1'arnam and Twelfth ntreet , where the Nebraska National bank now btaiulf. At about the aatnn time H W Yate , proiiilnitvf Ahe Nebraska National began with UiaKou&tzf'a in 1SGH , and ho and Mr , Hughe * worked tide ) > v side frntn that time until 168' ' , when the Nebr iska National was started. Mr , Hughes has held a reapon- siblo position for tinny yeava aid has been manager of the Omaha clearhV house tince it Matted. I'ostnillco in Iowa for the week ending Miy S3 , 1685. I'OSTJIASmiS AITOINTKP , Puiiham , Carroll county , Nathan Hock ; Id * Grove. Ida connty. George 8. Wit 'er ; Marion , I.inn county Norman K. IVPBJ City , Tarn a county , Robert 13. Auitln , rOSTlIABTII ! .UT01MKU. T 0 Morgan nt Kearn y , llnffalo county. Tlil ill tba only poatotlic ? change in NB- tratka. I A PLEASURE PARTY , Mr , VWtelaw Reid En Riuts to the Pacific Coast , Brnccd mid Bnzr.cd l > y a Itco im porter About Now York Jour- nnll8ni , Politics , anil Other Matters of Interest , A private car of the Central Pacific railroad stood at the Union Pacific depot several hours yesterday , watting to betaken taken westward by the overland express , which loft at 8:20 : last evening. A re porter for the BEE soon learned that a party of distinguished personages occu pied enld apodal [ car , [ and aa ho cauti ously approached It Mr. Whltolnw Reid , editor of the Now York Tribtmo ap peared on the cast end platform. Being Informed by the blushing , modest news- gatherer that information , which would bo of Interest 'to the BEE rcadorn waa desired , Kir. Reed stopped down to the ground and Indicated that any questions propounded would bo . cheerfully answered. The Grat Inquiry elicited this fact , that Mr. D. 0. Mills , ono of Oalifornla'o greatest railroad mag nates and millionaires , accompanied by his wife , and Mr. Raid and wlfo , the latter being Mr. Mills' daughter , com posed the party. They nro en ronto to San Francisco and expect to spend the uuturner at Mr. Mills' country seat , near that city. The party loft Now York last Sunday and will , unless some nnforsoon accident occurs to prevent it , reach tholr destination Saturday about 10 o'clock. Daring the afternoon they took a drive through Omaha and were voty much sur prised to BOO what wonderful progress thi city has made in the way of growth one substantial Improvement ? . When asked about the Tribune anc how It is flourishing , Mr. Reid declared that the prosperity of the paper is greatoi now and has boon slnco the National campaign last fall , than over before. " 01 course , being the only morning paper In Now York , " ho aold , "that supported the repnbllcaa candidate for president , our circulation and sales increased to a most wonderful extent , and what wo got then has boon retained , " Referring to the campaign that elected Cleveland presi dent , Mr. Elaine's name was necessarily mentioned several times , and the conver. sation naturally drifted Into inquiries and predictions of future possibilities. Ho doubted whether Blajno would ever fig ure In politics again as ho has heretofore , but suggested that In recognition of the fact that he la the greatest American statesman , it would not bo surprising II the republican party nominated him again la 1888. "I never saw Mr. Blalno looking better , " continued the gentleman "than ho la now , and to all outward appearances or actions ho fools no moro grief over his defeat than though ho had been running for n small munici pal office. Mr. Blalno is hard at work on the second volume of his now book and will spend the summer at his Augusta homo. " "Do the reports sent out from Now York about General Grant glvo the roa facts of his condition. " was asked by the reporter. Well , In ono sense of the word they do , " eaid Mr. Reid. "The truth is , however , General Grant Is a very sick man , and those who have seen him lately cay that his looks are horrifying. Bui very few persons , though , are permitted to enter the sick chamber. The genera ] boa lost flesh until he la al most a skeleton ; his tooth have all been pulled out , and ho Is gradually dying before the very eyes ol his family. However , ho still walks around and dictates matters for his book , but there Is not much hopea that ho Trill llvo many months longer. The cancer has commenced to eat its tray into the organs of the throat and It is feared wil ! aoon roach the artory. When it does ho ia gono. " Returning again to politics and the ad ministration of Cleveland , Mr. Raid opined that the mugwumps in Now York are getting very tick of their bargain. None of Cleveland's appointments up to date , except Peareon , and possibly L'holpa. glvoj them any encouragement. "There is not much doubt In my mind , " ho said , "of New York going repub lican at the next state election , but it ia not possible to say who will de velop as the strong man for governor. Mr. Carr , the present secretary of state , is a candidate , and Mr. Seward , a son of the late Wm. H. Seward , la also spoken of. Both of them are good men and very popular. Mr. Carr is ono of the strongest - est men In the state , and whether ho gets the nomination for governor or not ho will probably bo retained in aorno po sition on the ticket. " Mr. Reid is a very pleasant man to in- tcrriow , but rather guarded In what ho say a. Ho will remain on the Pacific coast about two months jcforp rqturnlrig Smoke Seal of North Carolina To bacco. TRACK AND TRAIN , Preparations in Progress for Selling the tit. JOO& Western , Mr. J. N. Strickltr , of Topeka , Kan- em , hao boon appointed special master to Bell the St. Jonoph & Western road , Mr. Strlcklcr iras In Omaha yesterday mak ing out tlio neceseary papers , and getting things In Bliapo. The St. Joseph & Western main line will be sold Juno llth at Topeka , bnt the Hastings & Grand Island branch will bo eold at this city , Juno 19. Several partlca sought to be appointed the special master , but know- lug that his experience In that line of bus iness would relieve them from all dntlea In the matter , the attorneys recommend ed Mr. S trickier. Mr. F. I. Smith , traveling agent for the Union Pacific company at Portland , Oregon , arrived hero yesterday morning , In charga of an Oregon cxcurilon party , en route east for the summer. Mr , Smith lomained In Omaha until last even ing , then returned to his post of duty. The cxcurtionlsts eipoot to return about July 15 What is called "The DaUy , " a com bination car and engine , for road In- rpectore , bai been secured by the U. P , for Mr. L , M , Jenny. The m chlno looks more like a prairie schooner thau anything olao from the fact that It has a canvas top and sides. The luipector's scat Is placed In front and protected by a glace dashbotrd. The one secured has ieen In use about s yfnr on the St. JOB t Western road. Mr. Jenny utorted on a trip over the road yesterday. The cir runs about thirty miles an hour. Charles Frincli A dims is oxpcoted in Omaha next week. The Obicsgo , St. PAul , Minneapolis & Omaha road will commence at oneo to ship in material for constructing their now passenger depot nt this city. CHILDREN'S ' OPERA , Tlio Entertainment Given by tlio Pupils of St. PfttrIck' School Montlny Night , IlnscftH'a hall , on South Thirteenth and Centre streets was thrown open to the public Monday evening , the occasion being an operatic performance by the children ot St. Patrick's school , who for some time have haon under the skilllul management of Professor Raven. The building Itself is a solid two and a hall story brick structure , and will have cost , when completed , over $20,000. It IB decid edly a valuable acquisition to South Omaha , and reflects great credit on Its enterprising proprietor. Tlio hall , which Is on the upper lloor , and very easy of access Is particularly adapted to theatrical performances and pub lic meetings. Its width is about two thirds its length , and is well ventilated , comfortable and capacious. Acoustics Booms to have boon a loading thought in the mind of its propiio tor , for the speaker or aingor ia distinctly heard , no matter whoroltho auditor may bo situated. Th ohallwna filled Monday nightbynn andi- once of four or five hundred ladies' , and gentlemen , many ol whom came from Northern Omaha , and all were deliphtcd at the manner in whlcl : the young participants performed their sever al parts. The opera wat the popular "Laila ' The mountain children first come upon the stage , and during their exhilarating pastime of picking flowers and inclng , are sud denly accosted by the taitloa , in the gatb of beggars , whoso uncouth habiliments provoke - voko laughter from the audience and scorn from the gay mountain children. There is ononmong the latter , however , who seems to sympathize with the poor beggar * . This is Laila , who subsequently stays away from her companions , and is lost in the furost. Her "Home , Sweet Home , " and her prayer for deliverance are very pathetic , and are only equaled to her joy , when the fairies who ate now dressed as only fairies can bo convoy her to her home and playmates. The follow ing named children had each an important part , and all did splendidly : Annie Kennedy Laila. Maggie Hush i"airy Queen , Nora McAuliffe. Katie Dalton. Katie Hush. Lucy Broderick. Nellie Broderick. Susan Quealey. Phil. McMillan. Wm. Daly. POLICE COURT , A. Yonnji Thug Fined $25 Beating His Girl Other Oases. Before Judge Stenberg yesterday morning William Nugent , Joe Grace , Joseph Daily and Martin Connolly , were arraigned for attempt Ing to slug John Suface on Tenth street last night. The boys are nil of them young toughs who are not at all above committing deeds of this kind. Connolly who was mainly implicated in the crime was found guilty ant sentenced to pay a fmo of ? 25 and coats When Officer Brady arrested him Monday night he had a hot tussle and had to figh the entire Connolly family. Indeed , he hai the coat torn off his back and ripped into shoestring fragments. Notwithstanding the bitter resistance , however , he finally landec his prisoner in jail , W , A. Lord confessed to have struck hi solid girl Sally Butler and he was fined ? ! ( and costs. Woodson Porter was likewise arrayed for beating his Inamorata. Porter likewise con fessed to the deed , with an exultant accenl which showed that ha didn't feel very sorry about the matter. Ho said that the young lady plaintiff had promised to marry him , and bad backed out at the last moment. He had quite naturally become very angry and had sought tha fickle at her residence. "Be you determined not to ma'y me , yon Lucind * ! " Woodson is colored ) , "Yas , I aictgwlne to hev no mo' truck wid de likes ob you , replied Lnsinda , with a con- temptucus turning upward of her nose. This was more than Woodson could bear and he seized a big cane and administered to the recalcitrant dame a sound thrashing. He paid a § 20 fine with an air of gleeful noncha lance , which told plainly of appeased feelings and a sated thirst for menfro. Hugh Burn ? , a chronic drunk and bum , wni fined $5 and costa. Ho has been before Judga Stenberg onca or twice before , but has been released on skilfully presenting the fever und ague plea. He tried the same dodge this time , but failed to raise a proper response in the heart of the court , DECORATION DAY , Preparations for its Local Cclebra- tlon. Decoration Day , May 37 , falls on Saturday this year , and preparations are being made to celebrate the occasion on an elaborata scale. As has boon already stated In the columns of the Bnu the arrangements for the celebration of tbo day are in tbo hands of Castor Fast , G A , K , 1 he executive commltta h composed of Messrs , D , A , Hurley. D. St. Goyor ncd A , IJuechlo. The details of the day's pro gramme are not complete , though tbb main features are announced , , A number of locil society i nd military or- ganlzatinns will participate in tli9 parade. Among others will be Ouster Post , G. A. It No. 110 , G , A. K. Omaha Lodtjo Sons of Veterans , Omaht Lljht ? Guards , Battalion of Infantry and battery from 1'ort Om ha , Danish Brotherhood , Division No , I , Bohem ian Turner society , and Band of llopa , ( clnl- drors' society ) . In addition there will bo n largo band-wagon , containing thirty-eight yountr ladies , ono reprejentiiif ? each atato In the Union , The societies will moot In their ra- inoctivo halla early In the aftornonn and will than form at some point on Douglas street From that thoroughfare the procession will move across to Farnain street and up 1'arnam to Sizteouth , nnd thence straight to tlio cuino tery. It Is barely possible tbat this order of march will be modified. At the cemetery , the oration of the day will be delivered by lion , J , L , Webster. Several imnical selections will bo rendered by a picked quartette from tha choir of St. 1'hilomena'u cathedral. Too work of strewing ilowera , over the sol diers'graves ' will then follow , nnd , jadglng from tbo way contributions are being prom- Itocl , the flowers will ba scattered In pro. [ nslon. The committed will hold several meetings jeforo the day and nil preliminaries will be duly arranged , A DrilK Btorn Kolilied. The drug store of Field & Parnsworth , 2115 Gaining street was the scene of a good- sired robbery Monday afternoon , Some time between the hours of throe and seven o'clock ineak tble > eg went to tbo safe , aud taking out th till abstracted therefrom § 190 iucatb. It id not known exactly at what time the robbery occurred nor It there tbe slightest clue to the thieves. House J'\trnshlnff Goods at J Jion- nera Mace \Vlio ha * a fine matched driving team , and asveril other excellent horaea which hu will thow np on the track Wednesday und Thursd&y , and cell at ubllo i ld Thuradiy , OMAHA STEAM DVE VOItM. hnve year caramer clothes cleaned or dyed at 1212 Dauglai street. Sitlsfuo- tjgu given. , Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never r&rloi. A marvel ot purely strength and nholosomancss. More economical lhr i the ordinary klmlt.and cannot bo fold In compel ! tlon with the multitude of Ion test , short weigh tlum of phyBphrto powders. Bold only In cms ROYAL UAKINQ POWDER CO. . 103 W ll 81 ; N.Y Appeal or the Vf , O. T. TJ. "Inasmuch as yo have dona it unto ono o the least of these yo have done it unto mo. " Jesus , The Woman's Christian Temporaries Union has secured the lease of the Buckingham theatre for goapel temperance work. Througl the kindness of Mr. A. 1) . Jones they have It at very law terms. Preparations foroccu pancy are being vigorously cariiod on , am these bravo women hops to dedicate it to Got and homo and native land nt an early data. Since the W. C. T. U. has taken upon itself the herculean task of redeeming that notor ious place , they most earnestly ask the co operation of the churches and the moral people ple of Omaha , It is well known the ladies design transforming thg theatre into n temple for gospel temperance work , the saloon into a lunch room , and tbo wine room into a reading room. There are two sick rooms above which the W. C , T. U. hope the churche will furnish iron bedsteads , carpet , wash stand and mirror , shoots and towels. Theas rooms are to i e mod ai a working girls home , where poorly paid girls can find cheap board , and penniless girls n home till employment ploymont can bo found. This is certain ! ; a work of gigantic proportions , benevolon purpose , and for the good of the city Wo earnestly ask donations of money or any of the following articles which will bo gratefully received : Wall paper and paint carneti , one-half dozen tables. 300 chairs for auditorium , silver knives , forks and spoons restaurant dishes , napkins and towels , oi cloth for covering tables , pictures , mottoes vases , plants , literature , piano or organ water coolers , refrigerators , kitchen furni ture complete , including gasoline steve and cooking utensils , door and window screens. Any wishing to make donations will please addrons Mrs. Lueretia Burroughs , W. C. T U , rooms , and wo will call for them. The titst donation Is forty yards of carpet the generous gift of W. J. Harsha , pastor Dodge Street Presbyterian church. May bin good example- speedily followed by philan thropic hearts , * This is the first branch of the Fifteenth Street Heading and Lunch room , under thi mutronshlpof Mrs , Lueretia Burroughs , thi re district f resident of the W. 0. T. U. The Buckingham home will ba conducted by Mrs G , W , Clark , state superintendent of juvenile work and under her energetic supervision i will bo a success. success.Mns. . MARY E. GRATTAN. Bins. JOHN T. BELL , Pres. W. C. T. U. llec. Sec , Seal of North Carolina Tobacco Is the best. Heal Estate Transfere. The following transfers were filed May 25 , with the connty clerk aud reported for the BEE by Ames' real estate agency : M. H. Corniih and wlfo to Charles Howies lot ! ! In blk A , of Shill'a sub-division in Shinn'a add to Omaha , w d , $1 500 , Charles Howies ( single ) to Annie K. Cor nish , lot (5 ( in blk A , m Shill's sub-division of Shiun'a add to Omaha , q c , $1.500. I" . R. Burdlck and wito to Thomas Tuffiold nj of lot 10 in Nelson's add to Omaha , w d SI.200. Joseph W. Rosa and wife to S. K. Spildlng ondJ. H. McCulloch , lot 0 blk 7 , Parker's add to Omaha , w d , $2,100 , S. K. Spaldlng and wife to James E RIley undivided J S. lots 5 and 0 , blk S , Lowo'a adc to Omaha , w d , $300. IN THE PASTRY OF VnnlllnI.-m < > MOrnMup , < > fr. , flavor CnUti , Crciiitiil > iiililliil { . > , fciiii ilrllcalclyuiifl nut- in ally a. ( he Iriilt n-miiulilch they 11 i-einiide , Foil STRENGTH , VNJ > TRUE TIIUIT FLAVOR TIIEV STAND ALONE. PHIHHIO at TM Price Baking Powder Co. , Cincaco , III. et. Loula , Mo. UAKIIH or Dr. Prioa's Groam Baking Powder 0 Dr. Trice's Lupulin Yonst Gems , Hot Dry IIoi Vend. OA.3L33 13-27 Q-isoc WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. "A niece of nine rs L-o."eiys D illlllk n , the . ; mown publisher 'n ittige IIi'Mtht7 aVoa at three mou. Train Us coneumpllv nollier-s arm * tm cl- ited und i < l iced on UoY'e'd Food exclu- il < cly At onceft com o Dced to gain , and tas goon plump a 'd ' lealthy ; and the child till then " buch to.tiinuiw ul this ihl 8 beyond til catII lt true v lue. Soli bv Drufrglits , Ia can > , iur ilzti , rtUtll g tec , flic , $1.25 mil 1.7f. Wool. Ich & Co. , on etcry Utel , EUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PAllTlKS tail from New Voik to April , May , June and July by llret cJts to-tnshlps. SI'KOI&tt TOURIST TICKfrrs for INDIVIDUAL TllAVKLEItS > t reduced r te , by the bent reutei or pletnuto traxcl. COOK'S EX 5UU8inNIST , with mips , contain ull particular , by mall [ gr 10 csnti T1I03 COOK ft SON , 01 Pmdvttr , a. f , 111 106 Detibora St , C'alpaifo , 1113 , e Make No Mistake ! Up-stairs Up-stairs MisfitClothingParlor 1312 Douglas Street Up-stairs Up-stairs Make Wo Mistake. 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THINK OF THIS Wlien you are buying real estate . ; ascertain how much LA.ND you are getting for your money. NOW IS THE . . To secure these large lots while they are cheap. You can get ground now at 2J cents a square foot that will be worth five timea that amount n three yeara. Send for a Mao of South Omaha ; Address , 216 S. 13th St. , Omaha , Neb MM. TJuton , Ass't Seo'v